Day: May 6, 2018

Captain crunch: LeBron shines brightest when closing gamesCaptain crunch: LeBron shines brightest when closing games

CLEVELAND (AP) – LeBron James breaks hearts, shatters dreams and delivers joy all in one breath. He carries one city, crushes the other. With mind-blowing ease, James can take over a quarter, a game, a series, a season and make it his own. His terms. After being criticized earlier in his career – it

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Canada demolishes South Korea 10-0, Sweden edges CzechsCanada demolishes South Korea 10-0, Sweden edges Czechs

Canada bounced back from a loss to the United States in the opening game at the world ice hockey championship by demolishing South Korea 10-0 on Sunday. Sweden made another step on the way to defending its title by edging the Czech Republic 3-2 for its second win, and Olympic champion Russia again displayed

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NBA playoffs: Watch Draymond Green’s FIRST technical foul of Warriors’ postseasonNBA playoffs: Watch Draymond Green’s FIRST technical foul of Warriors’ postseason

NC Draymond Green picked up his first technical foul of the postseason tonight It comes just days after Warriors coach Steve Kerr praised the 28-year-old for keeping his nose clean during the defending champions’ postseason campaign so far. “That’s one of the great stats of this year’s playoffs

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Bucks season in review: Progress made but it wasn’t enoughBucks season in review: Progress made but it wasn’t enough

The Milwaukee Bucks didn’t have the season they envisioned. What started with high hopes of surging into the upper tier of the Eastern Conference ended with a new coach, just two more wins than last season, the seventh seed in the playoffs and yet another first-round exit, this one coming in seven

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Torres’ walk-off HR lifts Yanks to 15th win in 16Torres’ walk-off HR lifts Yanks to 15th win in 16

Domingo German owned the first six innings Sunday at Yankee Stadium, holding the Indians hitless in his first Major League start. Then it was up to the Yankees’ hitters to claim a 15th win in the last 16 games. Eventually and dramatically, they did just that. Down four runs after the Indians scored in the eighth inning, the Yankees rallied with three runs in the bottom of the eighth and four more in the ninth, winning 7-4 on Gleyber Torres’ three-run home run off Dan Otero.

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